Re: RPM [was: Re: bind dies with assertion failure]

2012-07-03 Thread Warren Kumari
On Jul 3, 2012, at 10:58 AM, wbr...@e1b.org wrote: > Jan-Piet wrote on 07/03/2012 10:41:20 AM: > >> Building BIND is easy; turning it into an installable RPM not so. >> I highly recommend fpm [1] which makes building an RPM trivial. :) > > Any advice or tricks for making a DEB for Ubuntu? > >

Re: RPM [was: Re: bind dies with assertion failure]

2012-07-03 Thread Jan-Piet Mens
> > Building BIND is easy; turning it into an installable RPM not so. > > I highly recommend fpm [1] which makes building an RPM trivial. :) > > Any advice or tricks for making a DEB for Ubuntu? Yes: use fpm. :) > So far my plan was to copy the source directory to each server and just > run "ma

Re: RPM [was: Re: bind dies with assertion failure]

2012-07-03 Thread WBrown
Jan-Piet wrote on 07/03/2012 10:41:20 AM: > Building BIND is easy; turning it into an installable RPM not so. > I highly recommend fpm [1] which makes building an RPM trivial. :) Any advice or tricks for making a DEB for Ubuntu? So far my plan was to copy the source directory to each server and

RPM [was: Re: bind dies with assertion failure]

2012-07-03 Thread Jan-Piet Mens
> While it's always better to compile and install from the latest > stable version, it's also nice to use their package management > system especially when you have to deal with multiple systems. Building BIND is easy; turning it into an installable RPM not so. I highly recommend fpm [1] which mak